A “cookie” is a software application that enables us to track and store information about the use of our websites and services. Cookies do not harm your computer.
By using our website you are agreeing to the placement of cookies on your computer.
You can find out more about the way cookies work here.
This page sets out our initial Cookie Law compliance policy as of 7th August 2020.
In addition to publishing this new website page, we will continue to monitor the compliance advice and guidance issued by the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) and aim to address all compliance aspects required by the regulations, whilst continuing to making it easy for visitors to our website to access all of the information available.
Apart from the publication of this new page and policy, the operation of our websites has not been modified.
The purpose of publishing this policy is to allow you to make an informed choice about your continued acceptance of cookies as you use our websites.
Cookies are small text files that are used on almost every website that you will visit. They are saved on your computer to help the site perform a number of functions for visitors and site users.
We use cookies to monitor the number of people using our websites and to help us understand the way in which people use and interact with our websites.
You can usually use your browser to manage cookies through the browser settings. You may be able to choose to disable cookies completely. You may also be able to choose to delete existing cookies, to stop your browser accepting new cookies and you may be able to set your browser to notify you when you receive a new cookie.
By using our website you are agreeing to the placement of cookies on your computer.
We reserve the right to make changes to our Cookie Policy, which will be published here.
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